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Books > Children's & Educational > Vocational subjects & skills > Physical education & sports studies
The ninth edition of Introduction to Physical Education, Fitness,
and Sport is as robust and instrumental as ever for students
preparing for careers in the various physical activity fields. And
the latest version of this long-running and seminal text is
chock-full of new material for budding teachers, coaches, fitness
professionals, recreation leaders, and program leaders. This book
covers a broad spectrum of careers and professions, including those
in physical education, health, dance, fitness, sport, recreation,
athletic training, and athletic administration. The authors provide
an overview of the respective professions and offer a deep dive
into individual careers. In addition, the text explores the role of
public policy across local, state, and federal levels, noting how
various physical activity professions are affected by regulations.
New content in this edition includes the following: Five new
chapters cover dance education, recreational leadership, health
education, contemporary physical education curriculum models, and
exemplary physical education programs. Updated content on how
economic, racial, and ethnic disparities affect physical activity
and physical activity professions will help students anticipate
real-life issues. New evidence, data, and information throughout
the text will help students understand the issues, problems, and
programmatic solutions in the various fields as they prepare to
meet and solve those problems. The expanded and updated physical
education chapters reflect current trends and developments. The new
chapters on dance education, recreational leadership, and health
education broaden the book's scope as they show the role these
allied physical activity professions play in the larger efforts to
promote and support physical activity as a way to create a healthy
citizenry. All chapters throughout the text have been updated to
reflect the most current information on the topics. And the book's
web-based ancillaries, which include a range of instructor tools,
have also been revised and expanded. Introduction to Physical
Education, Fitness, and Sport is organized into six parts: Part I
provides a thorough understanding of the health issues related to
physical inactivity and of the evolution of physical activity
programs. Parts II, III, and IV focus on concepts, programs,
professions, and barriers to overcome in physical education,
fitness, and sport, respectively. Part V delves into the allied
physical activity professions of dance and dance education,
recreation, and health education, exploring the concepts,
professions, and issues in each area. Part VI tackles the
subdisciplines of kinesiology that support physical activity, such
as exercise physiology, sport pedagogy, sport and exercise
psychology, sport philosophy, biomechanics, and more. Introduction
to Physical Education, Fitness, and Sport will help students make
more informed career choices, understand the professional issues
they will face, and be in a better position to develop high-quality
programs and make those programs widely available. Ultimately, this
book will help new generations of physical activity professionals
provide positive solutions to the problems that exist in their
fields and to make lifelong impacts on their students.
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